An ultratrendy crowd gathered at a cavernous building in London's Covent Garden neighborhood to celebrate the launch of the Visa Swap Shop.

One fashion follower’s trash was another’s treasure Wednesday night, as an ultratrendy crowd gathered at a cavernous building in London’s Covent Garden neighborhood to celebrate the launch of the Visa Swap Shop. The temporary shop has been set up so shoppers can drop off their unwanted clothes in exchange for points on a special Visa card. During Saturday and Sunday, they then can exchange the points on their card for others’ castoffs.

Model Morwenna Lytton Cobbold, Margo Stilley and Chloe Delevingne all turned up at the launch to check out a runway show previewing the garments on offer. As models paraded past in vintage dresses, guests sipped rose chai tea martinis from chintzy floral teacups. “I’m really impressed with the vintage selection,” said Erin O’Connor. “But it’s so hard to find pieces to fit my very modern body,” she added ruefully, gesturing to her skinny frame. “I have to stick to jackets.”

“I was noticing that a lot of curvy, beautiful women love the jeans and the denim line, and I thought why not partner with Ashley Stewart and come up with a great selection together?” said La La Anthony, who is teaming with Ashley Stewart, the plus-size retailer, to create a capsule collection that goes online today and will hit stores this week, writes @lisajlockwood .
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One of Oribe’s most memorable hairstyles for longtime client Jennifer Lopez was the “hyperbolic” ‘60s bouffant he created for her for the Oscars in 2002. The late hairstylist’s web site said that while many critics panned the look, “Lopez had the good taste to absolutely love it.” More on Oribe, who has died at 62, on WWD.com.
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Oribe Canales, a celebrity hairstylist who rose to fame before launching his eponymous line of styling products, has died, a company spokeswoman confirmed. He was 62.
Canales was known as one of the industry’s great hairdressers. He worked with celebrities including Jennifer Lopez and models including Naomi Campbell. He was a mainstay at fashion week, where he designed runway-ready locks for big names like Chanel, before going on to launch his product line.
Members of the beauty community took to Instagram Monday to share their sorrows writes @_a_collins . More on WWD.com.
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Surprise! This shot of Marc Jacobs walking into his surprise birthday party back in April made our list of the best party photos of 2018.
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📸: @lexieblacklock .
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